Now is the season for oranges. Pregnant women who love to eat oranges can’t control their desire, but they are afraid that eating too many oranges will be bad for the baby. Today we will learn some knowledge about oranges. For example, will the child get jaundice if pregnant women eat oranges? Let’s listen to what professionals say. Is it okay to eat oranges during pregnancy? If a pregnant woman eats oranges, will the child get jaundice? Oranges are one of the most commonly eaten fruits. Eating a little can strengthen the spleen and stomach, aid digestion and relieve stagnation, and supplement vitamin nutrients. Eating too much may cause getting angry. Jaundice is mainly physiological jaundice, which is more common in children. In fact, the yellow skin of newborns is caused by the disorder of the newborn's own hemoglobin metabolism, which is often called infantile jaundice. Infant jaundice often occurs in two types: physiological and physiological. However, both have nothing to do with pregnant women eating any kind of food, let alone eating oranges. Benefits and common problems of eating oranges for pregnant women Oranges contain a lot of vitamin C, which is an important nutrient that enhances human immunity and participates in normal human metabolism. Moreover, a lot of social experience tells us that oranges do not contain any harmful substances that pregnant women should avoid. Therefore, pregnant women can supplement vitamin C by eating oranges, which is very beneficial to the development of pregnant women and their fetuses. Of course, although pregnant women can eat oranges, they can't take it for granted. Eating too many oranges can easily cause getting angry, especially in the late pregnancy when pregnant women are prone to constipation, so pregnant women should eat less oranges. Therefore, pregnant women should limit the amount of oranges they eat. As oranges are in season, pregnant women can choose to eat 1-2 high-quality oranges a day. Pregnant women in the late stages of pregnancy should eat one orange every two days or more. Those expectant mothers who read the editor's article, are they now filled with joy? This just fulfilled one of their dreams. Let me repeat again, oranges are not likely to cause jaundice in newborns, but you still need to pay attention to the regulations on eating oranges. As for whether pregnant women will have jaundice in their children if they eat oranges, this is all I can tell you. |
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